They were the French settlers in Nova Scotia. The French called it Acadia after the Indian name for the area. It went back and forth between the British and french throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries. The British gained final control in 1713. In 1755, with war with France looming the British became concerned about the loyalty of the French population and deported many of them. Several thousand of them settled in Louisiana, which was then French territory. Over time after Louisiana became American the word Acadian was corrupted to Cajun which is how their descendants, including me, are known to this day.Michael Montagne french settlers The Acadians were the first Europeans (besides the Vikings) to land in the Maritime provinces. They lived content and happy lives.
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Before the Spanish arrived, the Navajo raided the Pueblos Then, they learned to farm for themselves. The Navajo got goats and sheep from Spanish settlements and they developed the art of weaving. Growing their own food helped to make them self-sufficient and learning to weave gave them a product to trade with the Spanish and the Pueblos.
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Actions by Castro that led to the Bay of Pigs invasion include:
- Nationalizing American businesses.
- Establishing close ties with the Soviet Union.
- Seizing American properties.
<h3>What did Castro do after he gained power?</h3>
In order to make Cuba a Communist state, Castro nationalized all businesses include American ones and seized all the properties that these businesses had.
He also established closer ties with the Soviet Union which was the enemy of the United States. This led to the U.S. taking action in the Bay of Pigs invasion.
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